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List is comprised of a diverse range of company types in the trucking marketplace, including motor carriers, third-party logistics companies, and original equipment manufacturers Redefining the Road magazine, the official magazine of the Women In Trucking Association (WIT), announced today the recipients of the 2024 “Top Companies for Women to Work in Transportation.” The magazine […]
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DAT reports Flatbed loads: 649,631, down 8% week over week Freight Trends from DAT One and DAT iQ. Spot market data for Oct 20-26, 2024 (Week 43) Load posts declined last week but remained ahead of 2023 levelsThere were 1.94 million loads available on the DAT One network last week, down 10% compared to the […]
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Drivewyze seamlessly integrates into the EZ LYNK ELD app — no transponders are required Drivewyze, by Fleetworthy, has partnered with EZ LYNK to provide EZ LYNK ELD mobile app customers with integrated access to Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass. EZ LYNK will also offer Drivewyze Free, which provides essential driver safety notifications. “Working with Drivewyze allows us […]
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Trial Comes as Part of TALKE’s Supplier Evaluation Ahead of Final Award of Grant Applications Which Could Fund a Large Fleet of Class 8 FCEV Trucks TALKE provider of logistics solutions for the chemical industry, announced the successful conclusion of its two-week trial with Hyzon‘s Class 8 200kW Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) truck as part of its Houston drayage […]
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New Functionality Reduces Safety Event Review by 70 Percent Rand McNally announced the rollout of its pioneering Practical AI framework within its SafetyDirect solution that uses machine learning to analyze vast amounts of driver and vehicle performance data. This new approach surfaces the most important insights for fleet managers and safety directors, helping them focus on what truly […]
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62% of Americans believe autonomous trucks will make highway driving more dangerous The big question when it comes to self-driving trucks is whether they’ll be safe to share the road with. Our survey found that 62% of Americans believe autonomous trucks will make highway driving more dangerous. Of this 62%, around 1 in 2 respondents said that […]
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